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Fred Dunbar pointing a finger while speaking.
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Fred Dunbar pointing a finger while speaking.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 10, 1978, p. 4 "TWELVE ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR STF EXECUTIVE. Bill Dyck." (more text); The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 30, 1979 "ELEVEN ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Bill Dyck is seeking his third term on the provincial executive. He is in his 17th year of teaching and has seven years of accounting and management experience..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 18, 1983 "SEVEN ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Bill Dyck is seeking election as a member of the executive of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation..."
Arbos November - December 1969, p. 22 Sister Ursula Ehman in a classroom with young children.
Hub Elkin of the SFL standing at a podium.
Mr. H. Lionel Elvin, who has been appointed the new Chairman of the Commonwealth Education Liaison Committee in London, pictured in his office at the University of London Institute of Education where he has been Director since 1958. Mr. Elvin is President of the English New Education Fellowship and of the Council for Education in World Citizenship, as well as a member of the Commission set up by the Government of India to review education in that country. In 1959, he was a member of the British delegation to the first Commonwealth Education Conference in Oxford, where the concept of the Commonwealth Education Liaison Committee and Commonwealth Education Liaison Unit originated.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 16, 1972, p. 8 "NEWLY APPOINTED SUPERINTENDENTS INTRODUCED... H. Emke."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1963, p. 43 "When John England, President of the National Union of Teachers of England and Wales, visited Saskatchewan on the invitation of the STF, he carried with him this challenge: Teachers Must Be Free."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1963, p. 43 "Visitors and home team alike were winners when John England spoke in Saskatoon's Bedford Road Collegiate. He said he gained new ideas from Canadian teachers, was not here to tell teachers how to run their show."
John England speaking to a large audience at Bedford Road Collegiate, Saskatoon.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 2, 1971, p. 2 ; "Gathered for a discussion during a break in the conference are (l to r) Russ Mosher, assistant secretary, Canadian Teachers' Federation; Dr. English, Les Hunt and Murli Pendharkar, Rockglen teacher."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1961, p. 15 ; "MEET YOUR TEACHER LEGISLATORS. Honourable J. Walter Erb (CCF, Milestone) was born in the Yellow Grass-Lang district in 1909 and received his public school training at Sunny Dale School in that district." (more text)
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1953, p. 18; "Supervisor of School Libraries is Miss L. E. Evans, B.A., B.L.S."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 15, 1972, p. 8 "Pictured during their recent visit to the STF building, Gib Eamer (left), former STF general secretary, and M. J. Coldwell reminisce about the early days of the teaching profession."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Council Report 1963, p. 6; "Executive secretary G. D. Eamer presents 'The Eamer Plan' to Council." Head and shoulders image of STF Executive secretary G. D. Eamer.